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B.C. First Nations keeping COVID-19 cases down: health officials
VICTORIA - First Nations in British Columbia have been largely successful in keeping COVID-19 out of their communities by strictly following health guidelines and relying on the advice ...
Jun 26, 2020
Mayor's Task Force meetings to remain closed to public
KAMLOOPS - The Mayor's Task Force on Economic Recovery and Renewal has been meeting with various groups across sectors of the local economy. Mayor Ken Christian appointed councillors to speak to peopl...
Jun 26, 2020
SOUND OFF: Thanks to parents for their support during this unprecedented school year
WE HAVE CLOSED THE BOOKS on a school year that has seen us working together in unprecedented ways. The efforts parents and staff have taken to keep each other and our students safe is inspiring.Your k...
Jun 26, 2020
Crown says release of N.S. mass shooting details could harm 'massive' probe
HALIFAX - Prosecutors are arguing that fully revealing the information used to obtain search warrants following the province's recent mass shooting could compromise the "massive" police...
Jun 26, 2020
Kamloops couple happy to be home after lockdown experience in South Africa
KAMLOOPS - The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the whole world and as the illness has spread, countries have developed protocols for containment. Travel restrictions have prevented many Canadian touris...
Jun 26, 2020
Adult film star Ron Jeremy pleads not guilty to 3 rapes
LOS ANGELES - Adult film star Ron Jeremy pleaded not guilty Friday to charges of raping three women and sexually assaulting a fourth. Jeremy, 67, whose real name is Ronald Jeremy Hyatt, entered the pl...
Jun 26, 2020
Former Saskatchewan Highway Patrol chief fired over buying equipment like silencers
REGINA - The Saskatchewan government says the former chief of the province's highway patrol was fired for buying inappropriate equipment, including firearm silencers. But Robin Lit...
Jun 26, 2020
Hay feels interdivisional play may be the way to start WHL season
KAMLOOPS - Don Hay is ready to hunker down in Portland if needed when the next Western Hockey League season begins. "Even if the teams have to open up in maybe interdivisional play for a couple months...
Jun 26, 2020
Data on PS752 flight recorders to be downloaded in Paris next month
OTTAWA - The federal Transportation Safety Board says information on the flight recorders of the civilian airliner Iran shot down earlier this year will be downloaded the week of July 20 in ...
Jun 26, 2020
Fatherhood helping Als receiver Wieneke deal with uncertainty of CFL season
Fatherhood is helping Montreal Alouettes receiver Jake Wieneke deal with the uncertainty created by the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020 CFL regular season remains on hold due to the no...
Jun 26, 2020

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